Thank you for your post. My 172H has the original hold-it-to-fold-it switch. The indicator is a small (2.5”) gauge located on the panel under the right control yoke….a distraction in the best of circumstances.
I learned to fly in a 172 and a RC100, both with manual flaps. I’m comfortable with them and like the fact that I have immediate control rather than the slow “wait for it” response of the electric flaps. Also, having to watch the gauge in a tight situation is
problematic.
Some years ago I was landing at at a small, uncontrolled airstrip, full flaps down. Just before I reached the threshold to start my flare, a T-craft taxiing alongside the strip, pulled onto the runway and accelerated for takeoff. I was able to Immmediately dump flaps to 10 and power up and to the side, avoiding the collision. This all happened in mere seconds. I believe that if I had electric flaps.
the response time would have been too slow to avoid a collision.
To the point: if I must keep the electric flaps. I am at least changing the switch to an auto-up switch and move the gauge to a more visible area on the panel. But I would rather have the manual system.
BTW; the T-craft flew away, oblivious as to how close he almost had become a pancake!

